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- This invention relates generally to the loading and unloading of trucks and trailers. More particularly, the present invention relates to an improved ramp and deployment mechanism for the ramp used when loading and unloading cargo.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 An example of a prior art ramp is illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- the ramp 10 is coupled to the floor of a vehicle 12 and extends downwardly and rearwardly from the floor of the vehicle to the ground 14 .
- one end of the ramp 16 includes a plate 17 which rests on the floor of the vehicle.
- the other end of the ramp 18 is tapered to rest on the ground.
- the ramp illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 has a pair of side rails 20 and 22 joined by an interconnecting load bearing surface 24 .
- the load bearing surface 24 is in the the form of a mesh rather than a solid plate. As illustrated in FIG. 2 , the load bearing surface is wide enough so that a person can walk up and down the ramp while pushing a two-wheeled dolly carrying cargo.
- FIG. 3 shows an assembly which may be used to assist in storing the ramp as the vehicle is being driven and to deploy the ramp for use in loading and unloading cargo from the vehicle.
- This assembly includes a frame 30 which is typically coupled to the vehicle below the floor. A linkage 32 is also shown.
- the end 18 of the ramp is lifted from the ground and the entire ramp is then slid forward between the floor of the vehicle and the frame 30 so that the ramp 10 is only supported by the frame 30 while the vehicle is being driven.
- Ramps such as those shown in FIGS. 1-3 are very popular. However, they are somewhat difficult to deploy, particularly when the ramps are of a longer length, due to the weight of the ramp, the need to lift and lower the back end 18 of the ramp and the need to raise and lower the front end 16 of the ramp between a use position in which the plate 17 resides on the top of the floor of the truck and the stowed position in which the plate 17 (along with the remainder of the ramp) resides between the floor of the truck and the frame 30 .
- the plate 17 resides on the top of the floor of the truck and the stowed position in which the plate 17 (along with the remainder of the ramp) resides between the floor of the truck and the frame 30 .
- the present invention provides an improved ramp for loading and unloading cargo from a vehicle.
- the improved ramp includes a first ramp section having a first end and a second end.
- the first end of the first ramp section includes a member for securing the ramp to or at a height proximate to the floor of a cargo vehicle.
- the second end of the first ramp section is coupled to a hinge arrangement.
- the ramp also includes a second ramp section having first and second ends.
- the second end of the second ramp section is also coupled to the hinge such that the second ramp section can be pivoted with respect to the first ramp section between a stowed position in which the first and second ramp sections are in face-to-face registration with each other and a second position in which the first and second ramp sections extend from each other at approximately 180°.
- the first end of the second ramp section is tapered (as is the first end of the first ramp section) such that when the first end of the first ramp section is positioned adjacent to the floor of a vehicle, the second end of the second ramp section will rest firmly on the ground.
- the hinge arrangement connecting the first and second ramp sections may be provided with stops which ensure that the two ramp sections will be retained in the extended position approximately 180° from each other as the vehicle is loaded and unloaded.
- a dolly is secured to the hinge arrangement connecting the first and second ramp sections.
- the dolly can be rotated between a stored position in which the dolly, too, is in face-to-face registration with the first and second ramp sections when they are in their stowed position.
- the dolly can be rotated about the hinge arrangement into a ground-engaging position to assist with deployment of the ramp and also support the center of the ramp during the loading and unloading process.
- the dolly includes a first arm coupled to the hinge arrangement at one of its ends and a hinge bracket at its other end.
- the hinge bracket is, in turn, coupled to an elongate wheel arm which also can pivot between a stowed position, a position in which the wheel engages the ground to assist with sliding the ramp toward and away from the vehicle, and a support position in which the hinge bracket of the dolly engages the ground to further assist in stabilizing the ramp.
- the foregoing assembly provides an easy-to-deploy and stow ramp for trucks suitable for use when loading and unloading cargo.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a prior art vehicle ramp.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the prior art vehicle ramp of FIG. 1 attached to a vehicle and being used to load or unload cargo from the vehicle.
- FIG. 3 illustrates the prior art ramp of FIGS. 1 and 2 together with a frame typically coupled beneath the floor of a vehicle and used to stow the ramp below the floor of the vehicle when the ramp is not being used to load or unload cargo.
- FIG. 4 is a side view showing the ramp of the present invention in its stowed position.
- FIG. 5 shows the ramp of FIG. 4 as one begins the process of deploying the ramp for use by rotating the dolly between the stowed position in FIG. 4 to the position shown in FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 6 is another side view of the ramp of FIG. 4 showing the dolly with the wheel arm extended.
- FIG. 7 shows the ramp of FIG. 4 with the wheel of the dolly in its ground-engaging position as the ramp is being elevated from a stowed position to a truck floor-engaging position.
- FIG. 10 shows the ramp of FIG. 4 fully deployed for use in loading and unloading vehicles.
- FIG. 11 shows a more detailed view of the dolly of the present invention.
- the first ramp section 102 has a first end 110 and a second end 112 .
- the first end is tapered at an angle 114 so that the terminal portion 116 of the first end 110 may rest on the floor of a truck or trailer being loaded.
- a pin 110 may also be provided which enters an orifice in the floor of the truck or otherwise engages the truck to lock the terminal end in place with respect to the floor of the truck.
- the pin 118 is easily removed when necessary to store the ramp by simply lifting on the first end of the ramp to draw the pin 118 out of the hole so that the terminal end 116 can be removed from the top of the floor of the truck.
- the arrangement of the present invention also includes a dolly 140 . While the dolly arrangement is visible in FIG. 4 , it is more readily seen in the other drawings. Only one side of the dolly is shown. The other side of dolly 140 is coupled to the other side of the second ends of the ramp section and is identical in construction to the side of the dolly shown in the drawings. Thus, both sides of the two ramp sections are supported by the dolly 140 when the dolly 140 is deployed.
- the dolly 140 includes a hinge joining the first arm 142 of the dolly and the wheel arm 144 of the dolly. This permits the wheel arm 144 to be rotated relative to the first arm 142 about the hinge 150 between the position shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 to the position shown, for example, in FIG. 6 .
- the hinge 150 includes a surface 152 which engages the ground such that the hinge 150 , arm 142 and hinge 130 help support the ends 112 and 122 of the ramp members 102 and 104 in an elevated position above the ground.
- the wheel of wheel assembly 146 lifts off the ground so that the ends 112 and 122 of the ramp sections are supported above the ground by the arm 142 and surface 152 of the hinge 150 .
- the ramp section acts as a lever causing the wheel to engage the ground and the ends 112 and 122 to be lifted by the dolly 140 .
- FIG. 11 shows in greater detail the construction of the dolly 140 .
- the first arm 142 is hollow and has a plunger bar 164 extending through the central opening of the tubular first arm 142 .
- the lower end of the plunger bar 164 engages the wheel arm 144 .
- the upper end of the plunger bar 164 is attached to a plunger plate 162 .
- the plunger bar 164 and plunger plate 162 collectively comprise a plunger.
- Joined to the second ramp section 102 near the second end is a plate 160 having a dog-ear cam surface which engages the plunger plate 162 as the second ramp section 104 is rotated from the position shown in FIG. 10 back toward the position shown in FIGS. 4-8 .
- the dog-ear plate 160 , plunger plate 162 and plunger bar 164 serve to rotate wheel arm 144 about hinge 150 to raise and lower the wheel assembly 146 between the position shown in FIG. 10 and the position shown in FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 4 shows the ramp in its stowed position.
- the ramp will be stowed between the floor of a vehicle and a frame such as the frame 30 shown in FIG. 3 .
- Deployment begins by partially retracting the assembly from beneath the vehicle. This is achieved by pulling on the ends 112 and 122 of the ramp members until the dolly 140 clears the back of the vehicle. At this point, the center of gravity is such that the full weight of the ramp is supported by the frame (e.g., frame 30 ).
- the dolly 140 is deployed by rotating the first arm 142 of the dolly from the position shown in FIG. 4 to the position shown in FIG. 5 .
- the wheel arm of the dolly 144 is then rotated about hinge 150 between the position shown in FIG. 5 and the position shown in FIG. 6 .
- the arm 142 can then be further rotated about the hinge arrangement 130 until the dolly reaches the position shown in FIG. 7 .
- the dog-ear on the plate 160 engages the plunger plate 162 forcing the plunger bar 164 downwardly and the wheel arm 144 to rotate about hinge 150 so the wheel of wheel assembly 146 ultimately reaches the position shown in FIG. 7 .
- the user can pull on the ends 122 and 112 of the ramps sections to further retract the ramp 100 from the storage frame 30 on the underside of the truck's floor.
- the Wheel of wheel assembly 146 is in engagement with the ground and the rest of the dolly 140 is supported by the wheel above the ground.
- the length of wheel arm 144 ensures a weight distribution which makes it easy to continue deployment of the ramp assembly.
- the remainder of ramp 100 can then be more easily retracted from a location beneath the bottom of the floor of the truck because the ramp is supported by the wheels 146 .
- the frame will typically include a catch which may intersect with the pin 118 when the ramp 100 reaches the fully retracted position to prevent the end 110 of ramp member 112 from becoming dislodged and falling to the ground.
- the user can lift the end 110 of ramp section 102 up so that the terminal portion 116 of the ramp rests on the floor of the truck.
- the ramp 100 will then be in the position shown in FIG. 8 .
- the next step of the deployment process is to begin to rotate frame section 104 about the hinge assembly 130 .
- This is not only necessary to deploy ramp section 104 , but also serves to elevate the wheel 146 so that the ground-engaging surface 152 of the dolly is in contact with the ground. More specifically, the pressure applied by the dog-ear cam surface on hinge assembly 130 on the plate 160 is relieved so that gravity lowers the dolly 140 such that surface 152 engages the ground.
- the ramp 100 is supported by the floor of the vehicle at end 110 and by the ground-engaging surface 152 of hinge 150 and arm 142 of dolly 140 . With the ramp so supported, ramp section 104 can be further rotated about the hinge 130 as suggested by FIG. 9 until it reaches the position shown in FIG.
- the ramp is easily stored. This is achieved by first rotating ramp section 104 about the hinge 130 as suggested by FIG. 9 to the position shown in FIG. 8 . As such rotation occurs, the dog-ear cam plate 160 engages the plunger plate 162 and moves the plunger bar 164 causing rotation of wheel arm 144 and wheel assembly 146 . Sufficient rotation of ramp section 104 , which acts as a lever, causes the wheel of wheel assembly 146 to again engage the ground and the ends 112 and 122 of the ramp sections 102 and 104 to rise. Optimal weight distribution is again provided due to the length of wheel arm 144 . The end 110 of the ramp section 102 is then easily removed from the floor of the truck and placed onto the frame 30 .
- the entire ramp is supported by the frame 30 and the wheels of dolly 140 .
- the wheels By pushing on the ends 112 and 122 of the ramp sections, the wheels not only support the ramp, but also allow it to more easily be moved between the truck and the frame.
- the ramp is moved to a point where it is fully supported by the frame.
- the dolly can then be stowed as illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 5 . Once the dolly is in the stowed position shown in FIG. 4 , the ramp can then be pushed further onto the frame 30 so it is fully stowed beneath the floor of the vehicle.
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